Due to its simple modular design, this popular cycle store is available in a range of sizes and configurations. Utilising the Motiva design means that material specification is much higher…
Due to its simple modular design, this popular cycle store is available in a range of sizes and configurations. Utilising the Motiva design means that material specification is much higher…
Our answer to the plethora of flimsy cycle stores on the market today, the Cyclo City™ forges a trail in the opposite direction with robust steel frame and 35mm thick…
The 'Cantilever' is a further Motiva variant; normally Mono in design but it can be Duo, Linear or Wave. Back, front or central upright options make this particularly useful for…
The Covered MUGA™ has been developed in response to demand for covered MUGA areas for schools, universities, colleges and sports centres allowing areas to be used all-year-round relieving congested indoor…
The ‘Duo™’ is our duopitch (symmetric) curved roof variant - this is where both sides are at the same height, the most common configuration for standalone structures or structures against…
The ‘Duo™’ is our duopitch (symmetric) curved roof variant - this is where both sides are at the same height, the most common configuration for standalone structures or structures against…
The ‘Entrada’ is the latest entrance canopy from the Motiva range. This modern design with its angled roofline will give any visitor the best first impression whatever the building. The…
The ‘Entro’ is the Motiva entrance canopy. This would normally be in duopitch configuration. Freestanding, wall fixed and partial wall fixed units are all possibilities. Widths of 10000mm are easily…
The Motiva Expanse™ is the future of school dining, the answer to overcrowded internal eating spaces. Whether you choose a standalone or attached structure, or you opt for extras such…
The ‘Linear’ is our monopitch (asymmetric) straight roof variant - this is where one side is higher than the other, the standard configuration for canopies located against building elevations but…